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THE "silly" question thread

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by joeblow »

ofr57 wrote:is the vitara 5 speed manual and X90 5 speed manual the same

i know the case is the same but I've heard they got differant gearing :?
same tranny. different diff gears.
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Post by ofr57 »

joeblow wrote:
ofr57 wrote:is the vitara 5 speed manual and X90 5 speed manual the same

i know the case is the same but I've heard they got differant gearing :?
same tranny. different diff gears.
ah ok then,
i guess X90 would be 4.6 or something around that?
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Post by VR Rodeo »

Can anyone tell me what size the centre bolt in the leaf springs is, as in the bolt that holds the leaves together ?
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Post by lay80n »

VR Rodeo wrote:Can anyone tell me what size the centre bolt in the leaf springs is, as in the bolt that holds the leaves together ?

Depends on what brand etc the leaves are. I think its a 12mm or 14mm nut stock, but i have millions of sets of leaves lying round and its varies between each pack.

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Post by 31zook »

lay80n wrote:
VR Rodeo wrote:Can anyone tell me what size the centre bolt in the leaf springs is, as in the bolt that holds the leaves together ?

Depends on what brand etc the leaves are. I think its a 12mm or 14mm nut stock, but i have millions of sets of leaves lying round and its varies between each pack.

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Post by joeblow »

VR Rodeo wrote:Can anyone tell me what size the centre bolt in the leaf springs is, as in the bolt that holds the leaves together ?
for a zook its M8.
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Post by VR Rodeo »

Cheers guys
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Post by ofr57 »

whats the options of getting a larger fuel tank / 2nd fuel tank in a lwb vitara (1.6) :?
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Post by 11_evl »

Q-
vitara MPFI dissy motor, has a 7 pins plug for the dissy.
what i want to do is make it work WITHOUT using the ECU.
can someone help

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Post by Armpit »

Got a 95 sierra hardtop. When ordering a OME suspension lift do I ask for one out for a SJ50? On redbook they call it a VX JX. Is rim offset a big deal? I was just going to get normal rims but allot of people seem to talk about offset allot.
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Post by joeblow »

Armpit wrote:Got a 95 sierra hardtop. When ordering a OME suspension lift do I ask for one out for a SJ50? On redbook they call it a VX JX. Is rim offset a big deal? I was just going to get normal rims but allot of people seem to talk about offset allot.
ask for an SJ70. its listed in the OME application chart.
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Post by Armpit »

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Post by ofr57 »

with the rear door locks of vitara's (actual locking mechanism) is this part the same between all the models? E.g soft top, hard top and Lwb or are they all different :?:
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Post by mnemonix »

I've got a '95 maruti ute, in need of a new clutch.
It has a g16x engine (not sure if it's an A or B due to GTI head conversion). Runs a 5speed manual box.

Is there a way to tell which clutch is suitable before removing my current one?

- sierra clutch, g16b clutch, g16a clutch etc.
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Post by mr green »

if its a sierra box, get a sierra clutch, if its a vit box get a vit cluch
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Post by mnemonix »

It was originally a 1.0l (which i believe were all 4speed) so I assume it's a vitara box.
I'll suss out the appearance at the wreckers to double check.
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Post by mr green »

does it look like it has had a transfer bolted to the back of it? if not its a 1.3 5 speed
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Post by ofr57 »

ofr57 wrote:with the rear door locks of vitara's (actual locking mechanism) is this part the same between all the models? E.g soft top, hard top and Lwb or are they all different :?:
does any one knows this?
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Post by mrRocky »

scored a 1.6 with 5spd for $400 :armsup: a fith gear at last yay

But Im guessing 1.3 extractors wont fit a 1.6 litre 8v
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Post by Guy »

mrRocky wrote:scored a 1.6 with 5spd for $400 :armsup: a fith gear at last yay

But Im guessing 1.3 extractors wont fit a 1.6 litre 8v
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Post by mrRocky »

yes :D
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Post by dewy »

First post on the forums so I thought I should start very noobish, so here I go. Car needs to go over the pits soon and I have no carpets in, will this be an issue? is Carpet required in a 83 Sierra?
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Post by v840 »

I got mine blue slipped with no carpets.
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Post by mrRocky »

After watching this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuhUw69F ... L&index=55
Reading some of the comments, it appears that these guys use the nissan 720 king cab lights for a twin headlight conversion ? looks cool anyone know how its done.
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Post by dewy »

Another silly question for the blue slip:
Mud Flaps, are they required on the rear of a SWB Hardtop 83 Sierra.

As for those Nissan Headlights, very keen to see what happens with that.

Other wise are their any H4 headlight (single lenses for hi/low) that are easy to install to the sierra.
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Post by wooparseisan00b »

Okay here is my stupid question, have searched and didn't find much.

I have an 89 sierra with the old dash with no way of telling what revs the old girl is doing. Is it possible to fit an instrument cluster from a later model sierra (one that can tell revs) to an 89? What is involved in the swap or is there an easier option to be able to tell the engine revs?

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Post by joeblow »

dewy wrote:Another silly question for the blue slip:
Mud Flaps, are they required on the rear of a SWB Hardtop 83 Sierra.

As for those Nissan Headlights, very keen to see what happens with that.

Other wise are their any H4 headlight (single lenses for hi/low) that are easy to install to the sierra.
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Post by joeblow »

wooparseisan00b wrote:Okay here is my stupid question, have searched and didn't find much.

I have an 89 sierra with the old dash with no way of telling what revs the old girl is doing. Is it possible to fit an instrument cluster from a later model sierra (one that can tell revs) to an 89? What is involved in the swap or is there an easier option to be able to tell the engine revs?

Thanks in advance

Sando
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Post by Ridge »

If you designed a tri 4 link rear for a 35" tire what would the effects be if you ran a 31" for on road? Anything noticeable in the way it would handle?
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Post by lay80n »

Ridge wrote:If you designed a tri 4 link rear for a 35" tire what would the effects be if you ran a 31" for on road? Anything noticeable in the way it would handle?

Without seeing the design/geometry of the links that is very much a "how long is a piece of string" type question. Obviously the chagne in overall CG height would make it less liable to roll over, but beyond that there is now way to say certainly from here. There is no such thing as designing a link setup for a ## size tyre.


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